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The Oshkosh Striker 3000 is known for its carrying capacity, among other features.

A hotel and restaurant are being pursued, Darrel Wilson says at SBJ 12 People event.

The new high-water mark represents the first push past $1,000 in company history.

Glen Walker started the trucking company over four decades ago.

SBJ economic survey data inform long-term planning.

The 53,000-square-foot travel center is located at Interstate 44 and Mulroy Road.

New interchange area ready for retail, industry and housing after infrastructure investments.

The Queen City metro area scores lowest in housing costs.

Vehicle repair business Craig Automotive Services LLC relocated in Rogersville; architecture firm Kinetic Design and Development LLC moved; and the newest Domino’s pizza shop opened.

Officials say $6M is in range as electric vehicle install jobs grow.

Editorial Vice President Eric Olson take a sneak peek at a new product launch by bike rack company Kuat.

An O’Reilly Auto Parts retail store is now under construction in Nixa.

College’s airframe and powerplant program plans 2025 debut.

The auto parts retailer reports nearly $650 million in third-quarter net income.

The facility will be used for the community college's new airframe and powerplant program.

Grants would advance the Forward SGF comprehensive plan initiative to connect trails within the greenways system.

The document serves as an appraisal of facility needs to accommodate growth, officials say.

The 100-pump travel center announces invitation-only mass hiring event.

The Missouri Department of Revenue issues a request for proposal process starting next month.

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